Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 10.07.14.52 - Heating, Ventilation, and Air ConditioningA. An assisted living program may not use space heaters unless approved by the State or local fire authorities.B. Minimum Temperature. The facility shall have a system that provides in areas used by residents a minimum temperature of 70°F in cold weather and a maximum temperature of 80°F in hot weather.C. Temperature Control. (1) An assisted living program with a licensed capacity of one to eight beds shall provide at least one thermostat per building.(2) An assisted living program with a licensed capacity of nine or more beds shall provide for each resident's room:(b) An approved mechanical device for modulating a room's temperature, such as adjustable vanes in a hot air vent.D. An assisted living program shall:(1) Ensure that all rooms and areas have sufficient ventilation to prevent excessive heat, steam, condensation, smoke, and other noxious odors; and(2) Provide forced mechanical exhaust ventilation or an approved equivalent for:(a) All bathing compartments;(c) Any area used for toileting;(d) Soiled utility rooms;(e) Designated smoking rooms; and(f) Other rooms, as determined by the Department.Md. Code Regs. 10.07.14.52
Regulations .52 adopted effective December 29, 2008 (35:26 Md. R. 2249)